3 General Information Welcome! Welcome to Lone Star College. We re glad that you ve considered us! Nationally recognized as a premier community college and leader in higher education innovation, a Lone Star College (LSC) education is first-rate. And we re here to help you succeed. Whether you want to train for a new profession or take classes for personal enrichment and fun, Lone Star College is committed to making education affordable and accessible for students from recent high school graduates to industry veterans with years of experience. In most cases, no college application or prior testing is required to begin. Class start dates are available throughout the year at Lone Star College and with six comprehensive colleges located across the Houston region from Kingwood to Katy, there is a campus close to you. Now is the time to get started on your future! Inside this Career and Technical Education (CTE) schedule, you will find the information you need about training in high-demand careers like Architecture & Construction, Business Management & Administration, Energy & Manufacturing, Health Science, Information Technology and more! To get started, turn the page and learn how to register for classes. If you don t know where to begin or have questions about how to get started, call one of the advisors at any Lone Star College (phone numbers for Continuing Education staff are listed by college on inside cover.) We also offer recreation and leisure learning classes! If you are more interested in taking classes for recreation or leisure learning, Lone Star College s Community Education classes may be a better fit for you. To learn more about those classes, turn to page 81 to view the Community Education catalog or go to LoneStar.edu/Leisure. 3

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Campus Locations & Contact Information... 2 Calendar...4 General Information How to Read the Catalog...6 Registering for Classes....6 Student Services....7 Definition of Terms...8 Policies Registration Form...9 Professional Development Seminars...10 Career & Technical Education Programs: Median Salaries Programs of Study Non-Credit Programs of Study...16 Credit Programs of Study...17 Career & Technical Education Program Listing...20 Career Cluster Programs Architecture & Construction...28 Arts, Audio/Visual Technology & Communication...30 Business, Management & Administration Education & Training...41 Energy & Manufacturing...44 Finance Health Science Hospitality Information Technology Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics...71 Transportation, Distribution & Logistics...72 Industry Certification & Exam Prep Distance Learning (LSC-Online, Champions School of Real Estate, ed2go) Community Education Leisure Learning...83 English for Speakers of Other Languages...95 Languages Tests & Test Preparation About Our Campuses Index Locations Map General Information This catalog has been carefully prepared to ensure that all information is accurate; however, Lone Star College System reserves the right to make changes, and may result in deviations from the published catalog, including tuition and fees. For the most up to date course catalog, please visit LoneStar.edu/CE. Lone Star College System (USPS ) (Volume 9, Number 6 - June 2014) is published six times per year by the staff of Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX Periodical postage rates are paid at Spring, TX and additional mailing offices. Postmaster: Send address changes to College Relations, Lone Star College System, 5000 Research Forest Drive, The Woodlands, TX

6 Continuing Education General Information General Information HOW TO READ THE CATALOG COURSE SUBJECT CATALOG NUMBER COURSE TITLE/ KEYWORD ARTCC Computer Illustration Use of the tools and transformation options of an industry-standard vector drawing program to create complex illustrations. Includes principles of layout and design and manipulation of text and graphics. This course linked to ARTC Prerequisite: ENGL 0305 or ENGL 0316 AND ENGL 0307 or 0326 or 0356, OR higher level course (ENGL 1301), OR placement by testing. 80 Contact Hours $222 CONTACT HOURS COURSE COST PREREQUISITES The diagram above explains how to read the course listings in this catalog. You will need this information to register for classes, either in person at a Lone Star College campus or online at LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration. Courses proceeded by a link symbol are linked to a credit course. More information on linked courses can be found on page 8. If you have questions about a class, contact the Lone Star College campus where the class is being offered. REGISTERING FOR CLASSES LSC offers many possibilities for enriching careers and personal lives. The Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses listed in this schedule are designed to provide you with courses and certificates that prepare you for your next career or to prepare you to advance in your current position. Community Education courses provide personal enrichment. Continuing Education s (CE) mission is to provide diverse, high quality training and educational opportunities in response to community and business needs. Our commitment is to improve skills, enrich lives and engage minds through affordable and accessible workforce and community programs. Get Started First, decide what courses you want to take. CE advisors are available to help you make informed decisions about your career path. Prerequisites Some programs and courses require documentation or coursework prior to enrollment. Advisors will assist you with that information upon registration. You can find classes by searching through this catalog or by searching online. Classes are listed by program subject, which are part of the index. Once you have an idea of the classes you want to take, you re ready to begin the registration process. The How to Read the Schedule diagram provides assistance for completing a registration form. Get Registered To register online To register online, go to LoneStar.edu/ce-registration. Steps for online registration LoneStar.edu/ce-registration will take you to a Search for Classes page. Enter your course title in the Course Title Keyword box, Search Subject, or enter Catalog Number and hit search. The search results will display the meeting dates, days, times, and location for classes offered. If you would like more detail on a specific class, click the Section number. If offered in your search results, you may also click View All Sections (in the top tab of the class description) to view additional class offerings. Once you have found and decided this is a class you would like to register for, click and then add it to your shopping cart by clicking. Now you can return to the Search for Classes page to continue to search for additional classes. Or you may enter the 4-5 digit class number located in the schedule that will allow you to bypass the search and take you directly to the class you want. If there are no other classes that you want to register for, click and. You may also add and remove classes from your shopping cart by clicking. Now you will be prompted to enter a user ID and password. If you are a first-time student, Click Here (in the left-hand box) to enter your personal information. Returning students should enter user ID and password in the space provided. Then hit Sign On. Once submitted, it may take a few minutes. Note the icon in the upper right corner of the page indicates that your request is processing. If you are a new student, you will be asked to set your password on the Registration Confirmation page. After that, print the Registration Confirmation page. Next, click and to pay for your classes. If you abandon this transaction without paying once initiated, you will be dropped from the class. You have 15 minutes to complete the transaction. 6

7 Continuing Education General Information To Register at Campus Use the Career and Technical Registration form. If registering at a campus, complete the registration form and take it to your nearest Lone Star College campus. Don t worry if you have blanks left on the form or have questions, advisors are available to help you through this process. Add/Drop Classes To add, drop, or change a class, you must do so prior to the class start date and time. Students who drop the class prior to the start date are guaranteed a full refund. If a drop is made after a class starts, there will be no refund. Tuition and Fees An infrastructure fee of $20 is assessed per semester. This fee does not apply to online courses. Additional fees may also apply to some programs and courses. Fees are subject to change and some may change after the printing of this document. Course Availability Some courses are offered only in selected semesters and are not available every semester. Please see course schedule for details, or go to LoneStar.edu/CE. Paying for classes Payment Methods Credit card or electronic check payment is required when registering online. Accepted credit cards include American Express, Discover, MasterCard or Visa. If you register in person, credit cards and cash are accepted. We also accept money orders and checks. Please make payable to Lone Star College. Payment is due at time of registration. Returned Checks There is a $30 charge plus applicable fees for returned checks. Checks returned unpaid must be promptly redeemed by cash or money order, or registration will be canceled and all records withheld. Refunds Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. If you receive a refund check in error, please contact your nearest CE office. Need Financial Assistance? TEXAS PUBLIC EDUCATION GRANT (TPEG) This funding is available based on an applicant s eligibility and financial need. Many workforce certificate courses are eligible for TPEG funding until funds are depleted. Call your local Lone Star College CE office for more information. Go to (school code ) to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application. WIA/Workforce Program Some certificate programs are certified through the Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Contact Michelle Greer at or edu to determine if you qualify for paid job training. Veterans Veterans who are eligible for benefits under the Hazlewood Act should contact Veterans Affairs at Check with your local LSC campus for more information on additional financial assistance programs. STUDENT SERVICES Books If books and supplies are required, they are not included in the cost of the course, unless indicated in the course description. Books may be purchased in the LSCS bookstores or online at efollett.com. Book Stores LSC-CyFair LSC-Kingwood LSC-Victory Center LSC-Montgomery LSC-Conroe Center LSC-North Harris LSC-Tomball LSC-University Park Student Career & Talent Acquisition Services Lone Star College System has a number of ways to assist with your career search. First, our camps Career Services staff can help you determine which career is right for you, then match that with the correct degree or certificate program to prepare you with the right skills and knowledge. As you nearing your education at Lone Star College, our Student Talent Acquisition Center offers online services and in person job fairs to connect you to Houston area employers. Please go to LoneStar.edu/career-services or LoneStar.edu/careerfairs websites or call Disability Support Services (ADA Compliance) Lone Star College System is dedicated to providing access and services in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Support services for students with disabilities are provided on an individual basis. Request for services must be made through the Office of Counseling Services. For information or assistance, call a Lone Star College campus. Library Services The mission of the LSCS Libraries is to support a successful educational experience, nurture the intellectual and cultural life of the community, encourage critical thought, promote information literacy, and provide innovative and high-quality services and programs. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/library/about-libraries. Parking Regulations All LSCS students and visitors are required to obtain a permit to park on college property. Parking permits are required 24 hours a day. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/parking, call or Vehicle registration for students is valid for one academic year, from the issue date to the end of the academic year (August 31). Senior Adult - Benefits Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) is a membership program that offers courses specifically designed for active adults age 50+. The membership fee is nonrefundable. For more information, contact the Lone Star College ALL program nearest you. LSC-CyFair LSC-Kingwood LSC-Montgomery LSC-North Harris LSC-Tomball LSC-Victory Center Persons 60 years and older may receive discounted tuition for certain classes. The discounted price does not apply to all courses. Contact your local CE office to determine eligible classes. Transcript Request CE students can order a transcript through the CE Student Center in mylonestar or contact the CE office to process a request on your behalf. Veterans Affairs Students using Military/Veteran Education Benefits must meet with a Campus Veteran Liaison/Advisor prior to enrolling. The Campus Liaison/Advisors will assist you with your degree plan and ensure your classes are eligible for Military/Veteran Education benefits. Visit LoneStar.edu/veterans-services or call General Information Continued on next page 7

8 Continuing Education General Information General Information Youth Programs Lone Star College offers youth classes in the summer and some specific courses throughout the year that provide students an opportunity to enhance existing talents or develop new ones through a variety of classes in ageappropriate groups. For more information contact the Lone Star College near you. The summer sessions begin in June. DEFINITION OF TERMS Certificates Course: A certificate of completion is awarded upon successful completion of a workforce education course to document Continuing Education Units (CEUs). The number of CEUs awarded for the course will be listed on the course certificate. Workforce: A CE Workforce Development Certificate is awarded to a student who successfully completes a grouping of related continuing education courses that are required for an entire program of study. For details or to apply, contact your local CE office. Continuing Education Units (CEUs) One CEU is 10 contact hours of successful completion of a continuing education course. CEUs are recognized internationally as a measure of substantive professional education and training. Instruction Types The instruction type for all classes is In Person unless otherwise noted. In Person: face-to-face instruction attended on-campus in a classroom setting. Online: Complete class in a virtual setting. Access your online class at LoneStar.edu/lsc-online. Hybrid: a combination of in person instruction with computer-, internet, paper, or online learning features. Linked Courses Linked courses are designated by a symbol in the class schedule. If a CE linked course was taken from 2005 to present, it can be articulated if it is linked to credit courses. These classes may last the entire semester or any portion thereof. Students who register for these classes are enrolled in the same section as credit hour (SCH) students and must meet all prerequisites and instructor requirements. Students who wish to receive credit hours must complete a Prior Learning Assessment by CE-Credit Articulation form and petition for credit. For details, go to LoneStar.edu/PLA or see an advisor. POLICIES Age Guidelines CE classes are designed to serve adult learners. Students who are years old must have written parental permission to attend a class. Class Cancellations Although CE personnel will attempt to contact students in the event a class is canceled, it is the student s responsibility to check their class status before attending. Students can check their class status by calling their campus or going to LoneStar.edu/myLoneStar and go the CE Student Center. Emergency Closing/Inclement Weather In the event of inclement weather or emergency closing, the Location Executive Officer (LEO) or designee may cancel all or some classes. Generally, such decisions will be made between 5:30 and 6 a.m. for day classes and by 3 p.m. for evening classes. When off-campus facilities are closed for any reason, the college classes at those sites will be canceled. The closing announcement will be made on LoneStar.edu, as well as on all local network channels for all locations. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, was established to protect the privacy rights of all students and applies to any educational facility receiving federal funds. The Act prevents the release of certain information held within student records. Information is provided within this site for individuals seeking student records and for staff seeking information on FERPA regulations and how to properly manage student records. For more information, go to LoneStar.edu/ferpa. Health Notice and Immunization Students in programs that require immunizations must submit proof of such immunizations. Notice of Non-discrimination Lone Star College System maintains a work and academic environment that is free from discriminatory actions based on race, color, gender, age, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic or national origin, disability, veterans status, or any other protected status, and free of sexual discrimination, which includes sexual harassment and sexual violence. Unlawful discrimination and sexual discrimination by officers, managers, faculty, supervisors, employees, students, advisors, vendors, clientele, and contractors will not be tolerated. Persons who violate such are subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment, expulsion and/or termination of the contractual relationship. The following employee has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Ronda Rotelli Chief Human Resources Officer, Equal Opportunity Officer, Title IX Investigator 5000 Research Forest Drive The Woodlands, TX Inquiries may also be directed to the Office of Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education. Refunds Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Sex Offender Policy Effective September 1, 2003, the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure 62.03(h) requires each person who is required to register as a sex offender and who intends to be employed, work with a contractor, or attend classes at an institution of higher education to register with the campus police department within seven days. Current LSCS board policy requires that sex offenders seeking to enroll at, provide services to, or be employed with LSCS submit information pertinent to his or her offenses to the System Review Committee to determine his or her eligibility for enrollment, vendor services or employment. A person seeking to be a student shall be required to be approved before completing the registration process. FAQs What if I move or change my phone number? Go to mylonestar. edu and select CE Student Center to update your personal information. What is the tuition/fees refund policy? Students must officially withdraw before class begins to receive a refund. Otherwise, no refund will be given. Membership fees are nonrefundable. Do I need a LSCS student ID card? All CE students are eligible for IDs. Students registered in healthcare programs must get a photo ID within the first week of class. Do I need a meningitis vaccine? Some students may require the meningitis vaccination. For more information, visit LoneStar.edu/meningitis. 8

9 Date Residency Tuition Assistance / /20 Term: * Fall * Spring * Summer Career & Technical Education / Community Education REGISTRATION FORM Mail or deliver this form in person. Online Registration is available: LoneStar.edu/CE-Registration I currently reside: * In the state of Texas * Not in the state of Texas State: County: * DARS * TPEG * Hazelwood Exempt * WIA * TAA Student Registration Information Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Student ID or Soc. Sec. No.* General Information Previous Last Name: Date of Birth: Phone No. Home: Address: City: State: Zip: Mailing Address (if different) City: State: Zip: Address: Emergency Contact Name: Relationship: Phone No: * Social Security Number is required if you are applying for financial aid but is not required for admission. Providing a Social Security Number (SSN) will, however, speed up the processing of your application since we will not need to manually match your application with other materials such as transcripts and test scores. Supplying a SSN also ensures that you will be able to claim the Hope Tax Credit if you are eligible on your federal tax return. Lone Star College uses the SSN for compliance with federal and state reporting requirements and has a strong commitment to ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of student records and will not disclose your Social Security Number without your consent for any purpose except as allowed by law. This information is required and will be used in a nondiscriminatory manner, consistent with applicable civil rights laws. This information will be used for federal and/or state law reporting purposes only. Demographic Questionnaire Cell: Address Change? * Yes * No Gender: * M * F The following questions are used by the state to help provide support for our programs. Although not required, your cooperation is appreciated. How did you hear about us? * Received a schedule in the mail * Picked up a schedule from a business location Business * LoneStar.edu * Other Class # Ex: Course Title Introduction to Computers Race (Check all that apply) * American Indian/Alaskan Native * Asian * Hispanic or Latino * Not Hispanic or Latino * Black/African American * Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander * White Additional Information * Academically disadvantaged * Limited English * Economically disadvantaged * Displaced Homemaker * Disabled: * Single Parent Type of Disability What is your primary goal? Personal Enrichment * Leisure Learning * Academy for Lifelong Learning (ALL) Member * Professional Development * Workforce Certificate, Which certificate? * Other Course Selection Catalog # ITSCC Campus LSC-CyFair Start Date 09/02/14 Course Fee $180 Payment is due at the time of registration. Make all checks payable to Lone Star College System. Please read the refund policy in the schedule. A $20 infrastructure fee is charged per semester. Total Fee Method of Payment Entered by Date Receipt # Student Signature: Bottom portion to be destroyed. Charge to My: * AmEx * Discover * Master Card * Visa Card No: Expiration Date: CID number on front or back: Name on Card: Authorized Signature: Billing Address: Visit LoneStar.edu Action/EEO College For more information on bacterial meningitis please go to 9

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